By Jeremy Gordon on January 22, 2015 at 10:21 a.m. EST

Interpol have shared the video for "Everything Is Wrong", from last year's El Pintor. Co-directed by Carlos Puga and the band's own Paul Banks, it shows the band walking around New York City before a show. You can watch it below. Previously, Banks and Puga teamed up for the "Twice as Hard" video.

By Evan Minsker on November 29, 2014 at 9:49 a.m. EST

Interpol have collaborated once again with Shepard Fairey, who was behind the cover art of Antics. Fairey created a Brooklyn mural in honor of their El Pintor single "Everything is Wrong" featuring the anagrams "The Very Growing Sin" and "Every Wrong Insight". He also pointed out Interpol's new website, and if you type in the words "Everything Is Wrong", you get a download of that song plus an unreleased track called "What Is What". Grab it here.

By Jeremy Gordon on November 20, 2014 at 12:49 p.m. EST

Interpol and their tourmates Hundred Waters were amongst the hundreds of people trapped by the snow that fell on the Buffalo area earlier this week. The band spent the past couple days tweeting about being stranded on the road, and their show in Toronto on Tuesday night was canceled.

By Zoe Camp on November 10, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. EST

We previously reported news of Interpol guitarist Daniel Kessler's side project Big Noble, a partnership with sound designer Joseph Fraioli. The duo are currently maintaining a sound installation at New York City's Sonos Studio: an "interactive conceptual map of New York" called "Sounds of NYC".

Now, more details have emerged regarding Big Noble's 2015 debut. It's titled First Light, and will be released on February 3, 2015 via their Kobalt Label Services imprint Affiliates Sound (that's the cover art, above). Additionally, the duo have shared a stark visual for "Peg", one of the tracks slated to appear on the album, which will be released exclusively in digital formats. Check it out below, along with the LP's tracklisting.

By Jeremy Gordon on October 20, 2014 at 10:13 a.m. EDT

Interpol have shared the video for "My Desire", from this year's El Pintor. Directed by Markus Lundqvist, it shows a man contemplating his bad decisions from the safety of a bar as the band plays on. Check it out below.